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Darkest Hour is a melodic death metal/metalcore band currently signed to Sumerian Records. The band is officially based in Washington, DC, but several of the members live in Richmond, Virginia. Their sound is akin to classic European metal acts such as At the Gates and In Flames, but it is noted for the incorporation of elements of hardcore punk music. Over the years they have toured with many influential acts, including The Crown, Zao, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Thrice, and Soilwork. They also played 2004's Ozzfest. History Formation (1994−1999) Darkest Hour was formed on September 23, 1995 and initially consisted...
There are multiple artists with the name After Hours. Some include: 1) An australian Hip Hop quartet 2) A Hard Rock band, similar to Whitesnake and Journey 3) A California ska supergroup featuring members of See Spot, Hepcat, King Apparatus, Ocean 11, and Jump With Joey. Their CD The Trouble With These Guys Is... was recorded in 2000. 4) Andrew Richardson who produced the 1991 deep house anthem "Waterfalls" on the seminal Strictly Rhythm label. 5) A Staffordshire based female fronted rock band 6) A soul band that released atleast one singel during the 70s. 7) An Indie/Electronic duo that...
The Last Hour is the solo project of Roberto Del Vecchio (ex Gothica / Les Jumeaux Discordants). His past is bound up with the name of Gothica, having released two CDs "Night Thoughts" (2000) and "The Cliff of Suicide" (2003) through Swedish Cold Meat Industry label. The Last Hour project was born in 2004 after the Gothica split. The first song composed was "Into Empty Depth" and it appeared on the compilation "Flowers Made of Snow", a Cold Meat Industry sampler (2004). In December 2008, debut CD came out on the Russian Intuition Records. .
1) Babel like "Bay-bull". Not "bar-bell" or "babble", were born in Bristol in the UK. Babel "started out all kind of small, folky & a bit shy, but then fell in dirty love with pounding tamborines and volume knobs." Songs led to concerts, concerts led to the recording two self-financed EPs, 'The Golden Acre EP' & 'The Arc EP'. Both were sold from tables in tiny venues. Some of which reached places far beyond their own postcode. In 2007, People Tree Records of London, UK released the majority of their two EPs to the world on one reasonably priced compact...
The Hour Glass were a 1960s rhythm and blues band based in Los Angeles, California between 1967 and 1968. Among their members were two future members of The Allman Brothers Band - Duane Allman and his brother Gregg Allman - and three future studio musicians at the world-renowned Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama - Pete Carr, Johnny Sandlin and Paul Hornsby. Formed from the ashes of two disbanded rival groups that had played the same southern circuit, The Allman Joys (based in Florida) and the Men-its (based in Alabama), the group was booked in early 1967 into a month-long...